IFJ says 94 journalists killed in 2023
The International Federation of Journalists records that 94 journalists and media workers, including 9 women, have been killed in 2023.
Afghanistan: Draconian media rules set to further strangle media, condemns IFJ
Kabul: On September 19, the interim director of the so-called Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC) announced 11 new media regulations for Afghanistan’s media industry, which can be arbitrarily interpreted to censor broadcast content and restrict press freedom.
China: Foreign journalists covering flood disaster harassed, claims IFJ
Beijing: Foreign journalists reporting on the recent floods in Zhengzhou in central China’s Henan province on July 22 were harassed and threatened in Zhengzhou and on social media platforms, said The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
IFJ demands release of Chinese journalist and filmmaker detained by China
Beijing: Chinese journalist and filmmaker Du Bin has been detained by authorities for allegedly “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” on December 16, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) said.
IFJ condemns arrest of nine journalists in Nepal
Kathmandu, Sept 18 (UNI): The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned government’s act of arresting nine journalists, who were protesting the sacking of three journalists of state-owned Radio Nepal in Doti.